Hypothermic versus Normothermic Temperature Control after Cardiac Arrest.

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serval:BIB_E27E0B56D5D9
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Hypothermic versus Normothermic Temperature Control after Cardiac Arrest.
Journal
NEJM evidence
Author(s)
Holgersson J., Meyer MAS, Dankiewicz J., Lilja G., Ullén S., Hassager C., Cronberg T., Wise M.P., Bělohlávek J., Hovdenes J., Pelosi P., Erlinge D., Schrag C., Smid O., Brunetti I., Rylander C., Young P.J., Saxena M., Åneman A., Cariou A., Callaway C., Eastwood G.M., Haenggi M., Joannidis M., Keeble T.R., Kirkegaard H., Leithner C., Levin H., Nichol A.D., Morgan MPG, Nordberg P., Oddo M., Storm C., Taccone F.S., Thomas M., Bro-Jeppesen J., Horn J., Kjaergaard J., Kuiper M., Pellis T., Stammet P., Wanscher M.J., Friberg H., Nielsen N., Jakobsen J.C.
ISSN
2766-5526 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2766-5526
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
1
Number
11
Pages
EVIDoa2200137
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Meta-Analysis ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Hypothermia versus Normothermia after Cardiac ArrestHolgersson et al. perform an individual patient data meta-analysis of the TTM and TTM2 trials of hypothermia after cardiac arrest and find no difference in 6-month mortality with hypothermia to 33°C versus normothermia.
Keywords
Humans, Hypothermia, Hypothermia, Induced, Temperature, Heart Arrest/therapy, Body Temperature
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